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How New and Emerging Technologies Can be Harnessed for Property Rights

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Abstract

New and emerging technologies can greatly simplify the process of mapping, recording, and defending property rights at scale. While technology alone is insufficient to solve pernicious property rights challenges, it can be harnessed by policymakers, lawyers, surveyors, families, and communities to help deliver structural reforms.

The purpose of this primer series is to introduce a number of new and emerging technologies to professionals working within the property rights space. The primers are by no means an exhaustive guide, but rather a starting point to explore and understand disruptive new tools for reform.

For more information, please either consult FPR’s own work or contact us directly at FPR@NewAmerica.org.

Produced in partnership with Esri.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank Brad Witteman, Brent Jones, Lyndon Estes, Hamed Alemohammed, Yonah Gaber, Todd Miller, and Sonja Betschart for reviewing these primers.

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Tim Robustelli
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Tim Robustelli

Senior Policy Analyst, Future of Land and Housing

Yuliya Panfil
Yuliya Panfil
Yuliya Panfil

Senior Fellow and Director, Future of Land and Housing

Christopher Mellon
Christopher Mellon
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Tim Fella

Global Business Development Manager for Land Administration, Esri

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